Hatesong/Halo (directed by Lasse Hoile). The first video from Gavin Harrison's new album "Cheating The Polygraph" Released April, 13th 2015 / 14th April ??USA & Canada / 17th April ??Germany /22nd April ??Japan

Steven Wilson's fourth solo album “Hand. Cannot. Erase.??will be released on Kscope in February 2015. More news and previews about the new record will be revealed soon, including information on how to pre-order a very special deluxe edition.

Steven and his band will be touring the UK and Europe next year, the dates for which can be seen below.

"We are currently developing a show that I hope will raise the bar both musically and visually from previous tours, with a set list based around the new album, as well as casting the net further back into my songwriting past for a few surprises" - Steven Wilson

Mixed by legendary US bass player and producer Bill Laswell and featuring guest contributions from Norwegian trumpeter Nils Petter Molvaer, former Van der Graaf Generator saxophonist David Jackson, Swiss percussionist Andi Pupato (Nick Bartsch's Ronin) and drummer Roberto Gualdi from Italy's PFM, Twinscapes has already been described as a "...subtle contender for the year's first truly great instrumental album".

The album is available via the usual outlets and also Burning Shed, please click here for CD and here for vinyl or alternatively, to order directly from Rarenoise, please follow this link:

John Wesley releases a brilliant new solo album “Disconnect??on 31st March. Wes appeared as the fifth touring member of Porcupine Tree at every PT live performance between 2002-2010 (and on the band’s live releases from the period), and this is his first full length solo album since 2005. As well as Wes??four piece band, the album features a guest appearance from Alex Lifeson of Rush.

The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories), the new album from Steven ... [more]

The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories), the new album from Steven Wilson is now available across the world. The album has been incredibly well received and looks start to chart highly in a number of countries.

The Guardian in the UK awarded the album 5/5 stating, ‘this album shows Wilson to be one of modern rock’s most cunning and soulful protagonists?? Visions in Germany named it Album of the Month, hailing Wilson as ‘the greatest Prog mastermind of his time!??and Eclipsed awarded the album a very rare 10/10, proclaiming ‘if you only buy one album for the rest of your life, buy this one!??

The album is available in a number of formats, including CD, CD/DVDV media book, Blu-ray, download and 2LP vinyl editions. The DVDV and Blu-ray editions featuring a 5.1 mix of the album and other bonus material. Sound & Vision magazine in the USA reviewed the 5.1 mix stated: ‘the breadth and scope of ‘Raven??represent Steven Wilson at the height of his creative powers, where surround sound music and mixing has reached a heretofore unheard aural apex. Our ever-searching ears are lucky to be consistently challenged and rewarded by this man’s muse.??br />
Track listing:
1. Luminol (12.10)
2. Drive Home (7.37)
3. The Holy Drinker (10.13)
4. The Pin Drop (5.03)
5. The Watchmaker (11.43)
6. The Raven that Refused to Sing (7.57)

The bonus DVD, which is a 6 camera shoot production, was never intended to be a standalone DVD release but nicely documents the live performance of "The Incident" in front of a typically lively Chicago audience.